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r later on. The milk will be collected daily so ago. Mrs. Carry was unable at that time
fo'th and Shelb in" a n, im. rich --J. Mil T11 )raig.1 assured that the farmer � to go vvith the family, bliged to &auty . 1.
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1 Refliaing'From 9 -ht *#Von' (6% 0.0 fl*vo b?r of good player i, It is things of )hiq B. Si mNp, eorge Buxton, tMichael Farr, I and yon may be oneithe sale of the homestead, 1� . - � .
- � - � , kind that will doo n- good amate'ur lacrosse Wm. Bal: b shop license, W,alter Saults. who 6 seen waiting down at the garden gate �� remain and ol - I
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I � a 'farm, as doubts- had been raised its to the 0 -
, i i I � to obli'ViOD, sad w D think - it the duty of the Wingliam eorge B. Rowe; John Carr, Lk with a pail of � cream every morning is th ;
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DISTRIOT M:�L#ER � members of the Beaver lacrosse club to r Haut on, men Broadway', M re. -Mary one who will depoiib a handful of bank notes I legali by ot 9 , � i's
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: � � 1� I 9� telat most stronglyl against such treatmenti Dina ey. B yth—Mrs. Franbis Mason, H. in his pocket wi�h'a deep sigh, some time in i cutrix, and, in order to t .
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! buon a ruling is'b! th unfair anfl arbitr ry,, Jami a. 011ett—Alex. Robinson, Auburn; the fall. i �qrgess, at the churn,.. I bility of any much doubt, the matter was re �
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RETunmxG OfficF,ps. —The I follo i 1 and if the 0. L repared Thot ias 6di card, o6waisfing of h court of justice, when it R'eceivm 0
to sad !I;, Londeabore. East Wawanosh and an a , . --c7i
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; turning officers have been ap ointed by the - A- is not .. . A
I abe, it i imt1l _JO in cDonald, Whiteehurch. Ashfield�' one in general, n thing will have been left i was -established i � .
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E Ontario Government tie sob 41 Hat I 11
� .1 1 I undone to make he product of the Bluavale 1 Curry had the full power to deal in the way, -
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I Friday and Saturday, April- 25th Perth at the coming election - 1 outh that some other aEsoci ' ation is fbrmed that W. . Mouutain and Mrs. J. Mallough, I .
! will act In a j adia :aP and impartial * mani iorl Dun amnon ; James McDonald and Alex. butter factor as conspicuous an the table l� intendedi and thab the conveyance she had . I
�aud 26th n, - John Laporte, . DD "sdalie , I aiat Yt - . I -per Yon are invited to Inspect our two .stores I
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.,i, - a You g, Kintail ; Nelson � Pierson, Port Al- 6f the epicure as Bluevale cheese used to be � offered was a ] , rfeotly legal and pro I � .
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I will be the last two days of Hur9' ,� The prospects we,,,e bright for a good I Z p1e
I Huron, R. G. Reynolds, she'iff, Go rich ; � . - - that are sctua4y :crowded --
-ancy Goods. � I a sesson here! this Urtie-Win. Glazier, Dunlop. inithe days gone by.= -The community was 1 one. A number '�of Mrs. Carry's relatives, with tie
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the big sale in F , W n ham. oross year, bU now wfie� . bert. Co' I - . I : rare mi *
� W. eat Huron, Wm. Roberts6n, W . I : � d beautiful effects.
� matters have take, � of 1 neighbors and friends amembled at the � I Aff- 1
South Perth, Pitriok WheI14,�m, * re' 0 the turn they have, we � _&� much surprieed on Wednesday to hear I � I W
imtrar . I mellsevariety of things at a wide
- St . n I , do nob know whaV will be done. In the In - E2 ST �v4oN LxclHNsHs._�The liclenso'com. the death of Mrs. David Agar, of Morrie, I station to see herself and daughter: aff, and . rup,
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My store will be closed an Monday, -th Perth, iJoh 9 I I � of. prices, and goods meeting the appro.
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. . Marys; No. 11 - .0allie termediate series Seaforth is in' district 7, miss onero of East Huron met in Brussels on especially as ib was nob generally known � to wish- them prosperity in their new home. . . � I'll
I Tuesday and Wednesday next, taking sheriff, - S tratford. . � � vad of everyone,� and justly so. .
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I with Clinton, St. Marys and Bright. Tuem day, for the purpome;of graii!bin licenses here that she was'neriously Ill. Mrs. Agar � -Mr. James Petty and Mr. George Trotb i
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— � for t, is Qo mi6.g year. All tae old licenses wasonly in her 36th year and what makes :intend leaving here next week for theold , � , �
1 portion of the business - to - I. V. Fear, BORrr,y BEREAvrm.-mr. ��Sidney. Johns, � . .. were grav ted excepb that to Esty's hotel, bar death additionally sad is the fact that !country. -Mr. Thonipson, of the firmof : world of iashi�n in merchandise f"
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t of.town, received word thir Weak of the very . 1. I N spring ar &wait oul
� the Druggist who will occupy my Re-bleaned ma4old seed at' A. Youi g1d, Wro rater. 1 A strong petition was presented sheleaveri eight small children to mourn her Dent & Thompson, barristers, of Mitchelli Y 'the pree
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� store in the future. - , of to tbe commissioners from the ratepayers 'of loss, one of whom is only two weeks old. . west in the village on Thursday last. -Miss I I -
, Johns, of T4essalon, Algoma,i� and A.ohe time, I am prepared to handle any quantity, that villag6,� isking to have this hotel out The funeral took place on Friday af ternoon t Edith Bonthron, [Of - London, spent Sabbath !
1 I 9 resident ot the neighborhood 1, of Bideefield. potatoes up'to m6n % Ma 5th, when I will ship - . t I and Monday last at , her home here. -Mr. F�vorites in Dress Goods, � . -
Further big reductions will be made ff d the population of the'.village, so- and *&a largely attended. The beartfel. .
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Within � few days of. each 4tLer his . wife, in t car. After t dXe no, potatoes wi I be cord nag t the Isat , census, ia' not large s� mpathy of the whole community goes cub I Jr. 0. Stoneman 'Was in London last week.- I I
4R - , ta� last car. y T ey are the light weights and 6 �
son and ,daughter all die parently from ea.' J. Canaing, I 11., , 179.3-21 - - U
� I lot Miss Amy Murdock lefb here this week - for : . '"
I . enon h admit of two hotels, the com- to the sorrowing "husband .and children L stuffs, of cou�ei Voila% Mo - I
! BOOKS, I& grippe, although Mr. e haal out yet MONEY To LOA .-81,500 to $2,000 ri* miss one granted the petitiom In this tbodeceased lady, and kind neighbors ate. Toronto, where she Intends spending a � hiirlK
received full partioulars a, le sad. occur- vate funds to loan on rat mor*ago. .,Ap ' �
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: , of � ply at Cit ' e in force, 15 straight doing all they can in the" time of trouble. month with friends. -,Miss H tan, of Clin- ' Electras, Orepe�lnes, Cashmeres, T_A&�-
. refice. The many friends of,!! -the family in .Rxi,oarrax office, Sea rLh. � Ijft� rid 16 icanses ar at � p 1� &lines and 80 are the deg;
STATIONERYs � licenses, no one wine and beer license.' Among those trom a distance who were ton, formerly of Heasall,spent Sabbath with irable li&
I Huron will unite in, exteoding sincerest Have you seen r rints gingliams !In I . I I � ties, those fabri that are sellin2 I .
i . . I - present at Mrs. Agar'n funeral were Mr. and friends here. -Mr. W. J. Miller, carriage � - IV*
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I - WALL PAPERS syni &thy to the bereavel huaban4 and _nluslinsi- Wedo no eep any obj'Ap, trashy a iuff I I " I � forthe 1gor-acef 1- clinging gownsth4
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i father., 0 4 . �, i - Store." P. Dill, Sesfo t . _ 179. 'ai6be, of Eg�aondv � this summer also. Wftr and for L
and WINDOW SHADES I I li . I that Mr. John Torr ille, is Botham and Mr. Dunton, of Toronto. . in the dwelling which he recently purchased -----
A FRATF_N,RNAL Vism -About 15i or 20 to, .. - " -Wool Diesses are going to be in,
I -1 1� I I A full'stoo'k of oor and house pain In agaii t suf ioiently recovered to '; be able to ' . , -
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. , uaranteed as good the beat for less money, - drivi out,, and we h soon � to nee him Zurich.. 4 move into it. It is a property, . _greater _u
I of which further announcement will be members bfthe Housall -1odge 'of , 00dfel- mand for the warmer weather awmad 1h
I .1 I =veo &Co., Seafort ,. 4 0 and conveniently mituated for his business,- : I ,'We
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: Iowa paid a Iraternal V1111 the 8 *forth A S. -,TAP. -New iand-made top bu a. arou id ,a gain as uouara-Mr. Fred. Broad. NOTES.-RFM 0. S. Finkheiner has 're-' wonder when the we'lVes an, 10,
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i-nade, next week. � . 6 99 - ) I We met at the home df Mr.FraudisMarshall, QP Yet no servio"bleA
! ,� ljdge,,on Wednesday evf I. The lRensall first cost of a factor3 made one. S. MULL alt foot, son of Mr. J. H. Broadfoot, left on, tnrued from Cheeley, where he was attend -L laab week what ia not very often seen, name- � light, airy, o L ad T
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� ught with them the) I , , ChoFnuy & Smile3`9, � eaforth. 179 -2 _ F6d 6y Is it for Philadelphia, where he ex-! Ing conference. Mr. Finkbeiner has been I Mrs. re
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t and made a couple Of n, bpeFtot to i secure ?mployment. Fred.- is.a moved to Sebringville, and will preach his ;iculden, of Cli , nton; �rho was here on a i luatelisk
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� I donkey." After a pleasant ti � rig yo ag man and Phould do well. -The; farewell sermon on ,Sunday. His - successor .
I 0. W. PAPST , me i� the 11 Maple Leaf Store." , P. Dill, Seafortb. 179; -1 I Me ukh y4esidilnce,'On Church Areet, � - visit, together with her daughter, Mrs. �t we have new, worthy showings in
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L R lodge room, the br'ethreo� .wenb `iq the . Wolter Baker's'pure delicious break'ast I - v. Mr. Yager. During Mr. � Brbadcloths, Venetians, Ara I azo=
; - I QueeiVe hotel, where An a cellent 411upper cocoa -will bei?crvei iraeonFrid-ayaud Satural y o1f offer d fo sale by auction on Saturd - last, Finkbeiner's three years' pastorate here he Thompson, of Sault Ste. Marie. In addition. I Udies Worsted, Homeepuns,
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. f I T 'a to these there were Mirs. Thompson's daugh- b;TTk". --
', The largest Dealer in Books, Wall .was, awaiting them. .-Mine�lhost St ens this week at the st6res of A. Young and Cal dno but as not mold. -Miss Falls, of Lonlon, is � I
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� I "I Bros. A I%dy, drease to repreient the trade m i4o viaiti It r aunt, Mrs, Thompson, of So . arling a � ter, Mrs, Francii Marshall, and her two .
� Paper, Stationery and Fancy hadlexcelled himself in th ' cellencell the will be In att9nd.il e at ea6h � store, who wlll r - nd the members of his church will indeed A few miputes,seeing our N-ew Dress Goo&, ::
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sure! evel .. - r. Owen Geiger, of Hensall, has -
� spr�ad provided, and we alB.1r,67 . r per- ive u. clul Informatii m as to the different da.n at ad be sorry to have him leave out village. The children, forming� in a are minutes pro�tably -epent.
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: . I , . y ty - ations.-The farmers all being so busily an- r .
- � son enjoyed this part of the I even�ing. I At a globes th%t can be prepared from this oocoa. .0 u been fin t in neighborhood the past 'vieek, best wishes of all go with him to his new ' - I
Goods in the 'County. . � , 100 looking a ter the sewing of flax for the�Sea- gaged on their land has the effeeb of mak-
. i late hour the visitorestarte4 for home4' feel. are.moat cordially Inv ted to o3l,!. A.b)ok of �h . I field. -Mr. John Glaster came bome'from . Beauty in Hat greations.
i � . roolpes given cach via; ter. 17 3 1 1 forth mill They have secured about 300 irig business somewhat dull in our usually , I
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� I ing pleased, no doubt, with: the -time! they � . . I—- ._ Wallaceburg a few- days ago. He intends I
� . ! acres of fl x 1�_nd and expect tolhaves,good stirring village. -Mr. Charles Manus and
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i had. .- . � : t Wall Paper, new and up -bo -date, d I eke', a I coin - ive,of activity
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DOMINION BAN& ii� : � . for from 3 cents per roll up. A 4ov rooms . seaso 2. "$owing started on Saturday last- I he says there'is plenty of work a goo I � ad the t ; � ves- a*
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i MAF.RIED is TORONto.-4The following nants at le3o than half price. Paper hanging 6 a nts -Righb ev. Bishop MoEvay,' of London,' � Walton, and Mr. Manna has again engaged. !
. : . I l I I per roll, town or Asia poles com , wages. -Mr. D. S. Faust was in Exeter a marvels of beat &-y-not one but hu its - .-'
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'r.AP1T'AL (Paild Up), - $12,600,000- _- � wood or brass trinunlogo, 18 cerits. Remember, we Pni 'ter confirmation in St. James'i few days -ago on business. -Mr. B. Howald, with Messrs. Brown & Clark, carriage 6�`ak- : harm. -
� of Wednesday, will be of i . terest to 4nany ara never underacid. J. Graves & Co., Se%fur%. I churc b, §, on the first Sunday Of! who h4 been living in Stratford# intends era. -Mrs. -D. Anderson an it family, late, of
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� of our readers. The younge�,.` lady menilioned Seaforth, spent.a few days with their rels. -
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I � arEn, who for V�hyis the trade of the� Maple Leaf 8:30 a. m. the� some A -Miss cession of Hay again. -Mr. and Mrp. D. of our own artists. Their work igper�
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r ,many yea:rs was connecte4 *ith the datmeal a ,t M Steinbach were in Seaforth over Sunday I feet. They gai . to the differ"t bats
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is is a sister of Mr. John M4 be I tives here during the past week, before
J Store" looreaping so rapidly? By hone3t deali Scrat3h, commercial teacher in a ol - leaving for their home in Chicago. -Mrr.
: . The McLar6n beet goods M I vIng pricea. Ora Yeo, of Mount Forest, nee Miss Cautelon, I
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� mill here. � f4mily resided in and If you once call ate 11 katitute, has auffici rec ' bvered fr visitiv their daughter, Mrs. Baldwin.- throse stylish touches 'that fascinate ud
Main Stree,t, Seaforth. . you will be a steady usto , Dill, SoAfortb "tl 9 -
I P ; � , her recent illness to be to resumn her TLe farmers in this -vicinity are nearly all I ! ! please. 4
; A General -Banking Business trans- " At the residence of ' Mrs.�j MoLareni 380 . � I �� 1 1.798 I I dutiei.-Alr. John Bulg1er has' moved big call, -together with her Aster, were in the �
r Mr. T. R. 11 Brown, o '"'JaIdwin & Co., has through seeding. They had excellent. . . Then again, for thoa� who like to do their
i Dublin prior to their 'remo�al to Toronto. .. abley recently of -Clinton-, and formerly of Hen- '
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pxcted. Farmere Sale Notes collected, Victoria street, yesterday,, her yd�ugest I f jewelry etockto the et�lre formerly occu- I village during the past week renewing so- �
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: ! been appointed tuner � or the eat for the celabr tad weather for it. own trimming, ehave the materiale-_ -
" inarria'ge to Mason & Rioch Piano Co.,their blizinegs inoresq, g - 2�
- Mr. J. F. Daly, and now has one of
I . a I t fn . pied' I . quain�ancea.-Dr� Gunn, 'of Clinton, was - the ornaments, fiowers, feathers, . . . . . . .
�rates. . 1. Samuel J. Rutherford, of 'a firm of ill ,& so fast that the old e baff werp unable to cover the the n eab stores in to�vn.-Mr.-D. Stein- . here on Wednesd�y, being called in consult- silke, - 5�
: , t o lid, and baving pi oven Mr Wafton. I . ribbons and chi 8, suitable and neon- .
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Rutherford, by. Rev. Alfre� andier. Miss 9"ou I -."Brown a compeant baoh, Z arich, spent S u1nday i�.Jth bis� son. tiou. -Mr. 0. Manna- has moved into Mr. � sary -trimmings� for thm spring's and .
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, Drafts sold on all points in Canada, , , have 4rranged with him. .To 'if XQUISITE WASHA�BLri, FABRICS.—Such �
on same at loweii d ughter, Bessie, wag uniteo il,
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the United States and Europe. Bell� MaLaren was bride m1 *d and .... I a k I "g in-law, Mr. G. M. Baldwin. -Rev. G. W. Carlisle's dwellini, at the west end of the � we
, promptly attended to. Second hand pianos ind . I in ; summer's ar. I
w .1, cou�.Ia, left organs to rent or foi linton, preached 'educational I ii1g effects as village. -Messrs. I Alexander Taylor and . ' . .
Hari-ison beat ma The biZpy , .sile. 0. U. Baldwin & � �o i How4ob, f C dairitiness, delicacy and char A
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I SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. -Interest on the 2.10 train for New)t,�'�ork and Atlantic Seafort ' � Z 1� 1793' "I m(,n6 i the Methodist churoh!on Sunday, we are nowshowing far excel that of any Norman Cook we I e � recently in Toronto re- ; I
1i - Wallwin taking 'Mt. Howson's previous season. Naturally we are pleased D L t Fabrics for warm weathe.rDremes
%flowed on deposits of One Dollar and i T w care of p i?itoes waiited.,,'� Hig Rev. 1. B ewin 2 a� -
jupwards. � City to spend their honeymbon." i s(ay) 3i I g acquain ces.-A number of our r - i , ;
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I A GENERous GiPT.-Re ei 0 8177 60 U11% er ag of Pods, subject to ln`ii-Pect on. of Ch oneyl, & Smiley, has' leased Mr. Robert the popular lines, in Muslins, Dimities, Pat,- Wednesday eveni g, addhad s� most pleaff- � was stuffe are pretty sad dainty � . IL
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i son, pastor of St. Paul's C arch, HaTilton,' 13. B.' r I �, 1793 1 Willf ', rei idenoe on James street.- - ant evening. poke in ternis of - the' ' enough to mak one go into ectitaciao, ;
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. i - - re now at their best. highest praise he way they were enter- The designs, t .patterns, the .
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on -in-law of,Rev. M. Barr,11 of Seaforth, and Mr. . Mullett � has for sale I 64 priv%te Don't put off gebti what you'll need: The . I n colors, I
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i Mr. 1 W. Papsys.-Tlie many friends of tained by the ea orth brethren. tif6l beyond description- I
� well known to many here, Ibft on Weanee- sale, at his reAdence On Goderich str�et: Ono r kdi. all are beau ��
Xot What You Spend a Pee, "If . - .. I
- day last on'a three months' ant home doqble.he-itt � coal stove, with d -um, pipes, Mrs. �V. K. roe, wh � has been ill for E. � M oF&ul Co., Sea Orth. -17931 1 - I - . - . I
I !prip to .I�urope. . q i and here you w�ll find a most ��
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. , - etc ; 1 active range for co3i or.woGd, wit i rese r ' the pi A w lek, will be pleased to I learn � hat NOTES. -Herbert, Wyatt, son of John
� Bab what you get for what you He was accompanied by Ors. McPherson. 2 . . � I q7u I - and complete ortment.
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I , and high shelf, be room suites con) late ith . re 3o ering. � ckf3romith 4,14;
I spend, that counts. The beat Prior to his departure, �he managers of the springs and mattraso, she i � v -Th6 farrue-i-a are I all Wyatt, of McKillop� is recovering nicely
I I baby oarriag,e. I b?.by out;ar L%dieb' gaiteret as, regular $1.75 and $2 PRINTS and G-INGRAM8 I
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; is the cheapest in the end, so it congregation went quietly �'i to the :pastor'a I ble busy ith bheir spring work, and,so a couse. from an attack of pneumonia and pleuria
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a I is with residence and presented him with a p�.ri;e o is dull. -Mr. G. J. -Mr. W. M. Smith bas commenced wotk the lot at $1. per pair. I Look for samples in our North I . -
. i 1 kitchen cupboard. 'ban be Ect:n any tfine. 8- Sathe land, of Hansall, 'Was in' town I on on the fine new brick house he intends erect, -window, nearly all siz.a. � CHA&113RAYS Ind ORGANDIEr3 �
� $500 in gold with which t U Y 1106361f MULLErf, Seafoith. . . . W. H. Willie, Beaf4ortb, . I
'Henderson's Photos 1) e jo, I 1 17911 , of Agent for Gen. A. Sister shoes for men and Victoria I iWN
a better while on his trip. E Frida lai t. -Mr. Wm. Bristow� is havin P3 In our village. -Mr. ani Mrs. Blair, MUSL11\rS and L, N8. .
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� fi:FTCrayqn and large work a token of the good will of -1 he congreg'tion One 6 outaVe, piano case Bell organ, in big lei iden a, on Market, street,! raiBedl up Kincardine, are visiting at their daughter's, shoes for ladies. i - - 17934 i .
� - a use 0131Y 6 monlibs, s4ve money, c � --
� I all an I Wee it at We have almost bewildering assortments, Mere we - pp
. i -I- specialty. must be gratifying to the ,paitor, ana the Will UoLeod's Mutic'st3re, Sealorth. 1793- and a 9tou foundation put under it. H!e i4 Mrs. (Rev.) Dever, this week. We are , s Please. -
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; mariv friends of Mr. an& IfIrs. McPherson All part also butting an sddition to it. -Large Pleased to see Mr. Dever able to be around � - a in the Houee , ishing Department. I
� . � ies Owi g .the late firm of S. I . Matting@, Floor Coverings,, Rags. Lice Cur- -. -
i J. P. IIEI�DERSONT, Seaforth. here will unite with the 6embers, of his Mu lett & Co. and pteferring to',psy Mr. Mullen quant.ties A coal are being delivered ard.und and dLive out ever day. 4ev. Mr. Green There's artistic �ttractiveness, no lack I
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� . ; 176.1 congregation in wishing the himself mu3b do so at once, as tho'books will sooni town �or next, seation's fise. It seems Kard of Clinton, is still relievi3g him in his work:' tains, etc., of excellent quality. The biggest � -
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� � 1i be put In obber ha . selecti,in, by a long way that you can find Be .
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- - able time in the old land. �, � I I I ads for collectlon. 8: Mullett, at lines That before we get rightly- over�lthe however. I autifying the homd is ,always ia senon,
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-- :: 'i i � f p ying'for one year -'a tbat the next 9 I � but now in theiltime .when special :at -
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� Call at Will Meteod's Music Store, Sew is tumbled into our bins. -The many friends Idorm. traction must be given to every room. -
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Special Sale H. -+In rcsporilse to forth, and see the Ger Rrd-Helatzman and Mendels- of Mr. Pere E. Clarkson, son of the late NoTrLs.-There in a good deal of � ment of house-fu4nishing materials as yon . Each gets an loverhaialin
I an invitation extended by t6e town council, sohn pianas, befora bu ing ehewhere. , 1793- L y Eickness ever saw -perhaps not as large as the city . i .92 and for
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s, of To�,'onto,, have de. L,xdierj' gaiteret , regular,'V Charles CI ,rkson, B. A., and for many years in this looality. -Seeding is well advanced everytb me -to .the most
� —OF— - : 5 resident of, Se&forth, will be pleased to and the Is stores, but as goo 31y place to get them to your liking
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i cided to run their annual exilursion to . per pair, on Friday an Saturday We vyiU oleaer ( I I I nd is in good shape for sowing.- I and as inexpensive. The I liki I
J . 866. . E. McFaul Co., Seafortb. 1793 I i - and at the low�st cost. WB hope to -
the lot at $1 per pair. 't know ie hos passed xamination A large quantity of lime is going away I
forth: this year. The date selected ba� lbeen ook for saiu�le I in our No tii � the senior a . D.aATir OF MR. RoiBERT FORTUN
i Saturday, July 5th. Special cheap ' window, nearly all 8i,fe]). W. H. Willie, SeafoAh, 'at the Den,WL College, Toronto, and is �ad- � from Badwin.-Now is the 'time to a r L E. -M -r. please yo -a from gur stock of
i rates Agent ior Goo. .,�. SlAt;rahoes for men ar d Victoria tted to I the degree of L. D. S. -Mr. p 'y Robert Fortune, an old and highly-esteeme I
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I I I I : - 1793- Rabert Keinp'is home from McGill College, Guelph and Model Parm on Jane 196h, and resident of the 2ad corioeasion,- departed this . DAINTY CURT1AINS L . I -
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- will be good. to remain over�� until Monday. A CO3,IPAIiiso�x. -.1 Oat of the last twe Y Nbutreal, Ior the summer vacation. -Mr. the Was t Huron one on June 29 bh. life on Saturdsq Isab, aged 64 yeare. Mr. I
For Balarice of this month The Old Boys have vlsit*�d Clinton I and pianos sold in SeAforth 1� I -General
i . hirteeii were MR -on & RU -_ 'son of Dr. Bethune,, of hose industriDne, pr
- . ]a Alex. Bethune Fortune was o)ae Of t
. — Goderich.,,and we Aow have !I an opportunity andthree viere Dr,nit4ions. LoolCsour vray, d I . ? . elections on May - 29Lh. -Lookout now for 0- � WORTHY LINOLEUMS. ' . �
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. . of L li�wivg:thein what 8eaf6�rth can do. 1 Let it? The beat people'eith,er have or are geti iag the Seaforl h, li�s enlisted as a member of �'the political me6tings.-Mr.Spotton ioMr.A. gregsive farniere, who helped to in,ake' Tuck. � �
' t� US "I i � I and all musical, professors, including prat sior T r' Canadian contingent now being recruited to Hislop's ponent in East Ituron.-Allot of oremith the fine township it now is, and, b . i ...
Oonnter'SL Jewelry Establishmen 9 e them a royal 'good time, in Ifact riugt:)n, say that Maso Y L BOYS' Suits. - i
I . I ) & Risch pianos a? ' the Uht go to EoutO Africa. Mr. Bethune was on flue cattop were shipped from Brussels on his uprightness and'integrity, won the con- � i .
make it so interesting fbr th�bm that, inotead for tune, touch; action, flnish and construnJon., I he ,a
� . SEAFORTH, only grand plano buill; on an upright, 3aldwir & the pal man'Ont staff at Stanley barracks, Lon- Monday of this week, by Clegg and Dame fidence and eateein of all who enjoyed his ac -1 V�,,e have jutt abou�',b -what you want to�, " .
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Nknager stay right with, us. Seafoj'th i3 the 7- Co , Scafolth. . W93-: don. ai d se'ved inSDU.th Africi, " a m0m_ . i �,uaiatance. He bad, been in poor health- tor � choose from -a splendid stook of good- ,� .
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� town in the by, soidet ti�e reception be Eggs that will hatch exhibition bir� s, bar of i he rff b Canadian Conti ngefit. -Mr. , . - . some time. The remains were taken to St. � looking, long-we4ring -suits .for bqji.
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60 oil, two peas ef ISO Thorns, i R.. Brown, of G. M. Baldwin & Co., i Londestioro. James' church, Seaforth, and from I thence ; others apprecia�_e our desire to' 0% ; ...
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the beat our I Id BOY'S ave yat had. fr Minoreas, large in size a ad � . : � -1 "
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You take no chances when -you 91 I color the bbs!l layers- J larke iggs of has bei in ongiged by the Masoh & 4' h borne to 'their last resting place in. them the most �sarvicexble suits the- - -
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. 9 I � �'h 6 ' ' �bh a m. Lots of them- all all the different : t. The i . , plioes.
i A18o a full line beukeepere supplies. Bees%v x , :
I attend the Popular Uld Go CATTLE. -The firmer who 1 has ' I 1�1 14rge number who �tteudbd the last sad ii�ten I
I ,��11 - wanted. Wm.H ry,icaforth. 179C west. --Major Anderson and his lieutenant, , pular prices, and extra good values they; � . 1,
. Q%ttld fi?r �itde this year b'4e a ornall. �old Mr. Henry W'atson, have been olean'ing ' 'up fully testified to the esteem in as Black Oat Hosi
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— , 1�4- - de 1� -A large stock, of, music and magical in, Goderinh streei this week, The' A hbld in the neigh c e you ask to is led this special linetf
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, I . ' , lng strumento at Will UcLebd's Music Sjore, Seaforth. y made a urchasing po I orhood At
.. sky hl In, so high that the� I war when we bought this sea- . :
, I poor towns an I f it.�Mr. Alex. 'Close' of Sbrat- requiem high ma a was �elebrs :
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I I i I on's stock of cuttaine, and we are 6roiug-to ted by Rev. stockings. .
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t , - - f0618 almost that h is Wallowfug gold I ford, Ins t%kan a position G. R Northgraves, I -
i t � To Rr,-N-T.__1_To -rent, the zesinence ive you thebenefit of the good values - - -1� - Ithe trade; are made ;
0 i HousD at the Royal and an appropriate fun-
. when he,,sits down his dinner,,bat � the I � . . I we era, ser , *
STR Man street *t present occupial bv r. musician. an Dh was preached by Rev. P. i � . I
I - hi- - � I - C� . I � especially for b4a' and girls' wear- 1. J
ATFORD, ONTARIO. on North I hotel. He is 06 first class d �;ls- eceived. � It's time to recurtain your win I
IMP. crosse I llay ,r an will be of much -service to 4ows. reoran six children, four song good yarn -good dye g , �
f armer to chuckling to intself, as ndt' for Robert Go'venlock. Ifosksafon on April d i He Is& a
i Yea are sure. to get the beat business or ly to 'H% Soafortb. Come, you'll be delighted wit� our and two � I rood knittin -1
' hand education. This is the echo � years has he received such prices fo�,, hie App. THos. BVRN , howing, Th - -, i� 9 .
I aughters, to mourn the lose of a triple h els.-triple knees.'
. t�. �6,� 17877 4 the bat d a d , lacrosse club. -MI,. 0, W. a E. McFaul Co., Seaforth I � I
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""Or' a 01 cattle, Bayers are paying from (� ' 2 R=oved three. 6ore north, to Da,lv'q Old �Apst 1 4% disposed of the fancy goods or- * i kind and affectionate father. - I I
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7 a a y0un or ay yatt, , wilile.gras are Ei an - -1 and po our tie -Y stock. Jonn Ulg r, of 4is took to Mr. I. I V. Fear. 11r. " I *_ !� is �
teachers in business oollegeo, and as sten- are selling at proportionate , at Jeweller, Seaforth. � 1793-11 N�TF,s.—Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay, of Bly,6, 1 1--,`7 .
. , , prices. I Fear hl s rented Mr. Pspst�s store' and .will ! ! I �,
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� D I I isited our �village, on Sunday laist. ! 13 i \ �
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ographers and book-keepers for prominent the cause of tbia flight-! i phoes ig, iq,�ard � We pay cash for butter And eggs. Briap, move h A stock there of ter,the first _' i I . e
Uusines*s firms. Write for catalogue. them to wt I 0. C of Mt'y- In and Mrs. Win. Grey Pp3nt Sunday at WENV MILLINER�.The hats are hand. a..4 Th4e... �
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i I Eg a 12c. G. E. Kivg. 1 I 1792.4 Omer than ever thia—season. � ,
a W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Ecarcity, which in a measu 8 may ao Mr. X 01. Coleman disposed of hisbousehold 4he borne of Mr. D. Floody.—Misa Mary. Great num. � .
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I for it, but und6ubtedly! the cattle com)ine . ail verwate D, on eaves rogdTa vi.3itad at ,the home of 'Mrs. G. - b6ro of the trim ad beauties have d'iL-ap-
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Many butchers- in England and New I gpiresentsi4ourrewstore- .'ohn � ism McLaughlin, teacher of school section . ared from The 1E. McFaul Co.1i Store, 'A UL
I in the United States has als ger, jewelle 'ec's � '10'!c family f . or Seattle. Mr. code of Clinton, a -few days this
I and weddin . B41- off Thursday, a�d I
a share in shortly Vit h 3 . � 1 Seafortb,,,only to appekr again on the heads E, HCF -
:1 IMPORTAINT NOTM I �'ork 0olemah wih be entertained at 4 farewell I �
� a 1 SEED Com,�. —Bailey, 1eaming and White . I I -
i have been compelled to' cics 3 t f o. 4, spent Sunday at the, home,*,of Mrs. of1fasbionably attired women. Other bats, I i
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i On Cap Dent. Duthie tuinip seed. A. Yc -ng, Sea. supper i . t a ommercial hotel oxi Monday (
, . I account prohibitive; price at forth. ( B* Just as handsome, a' re On the stands vacated I
I I of the almost' 1792-2 night.-- r. ArchibiIld, of Tuokeremith, oung.—Mr. R. . Jeffrey and two song Dry Goods Co.
; I which meat -is selling. ow I - A new and large atock of Watchei, rings, has had is house and large barns 'protected islied friends in Goderich over ,Sunday.— . : i
I W. N. WATSON, SEAFORTH, 1H long pricei,wi I t by', those hate sold, and are waiting to be ad. ' .
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gent for the "National Cream Separator," manu- b maintained at this high *water mark ia and chains to Ecloot froal in our new store. John from lightning by havinq lightning rods . regor, of Clinton, has recent. mired andttied on by you. This firm has X_/ th's Greatest Ca'.
Ixt ctured b the Raymond Sewing Machine Company hard to tell, but good authorities think , ly been 'engaged as a salesman, to sell cream the taking millinery of that town. # I
I y Bulger, i,Nvel.cr,.Sea orth. 1793.1 1794-1 1 .
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01 Guplph. The universal favorite, simple and 4eau- there will be no deolin ; unt,1 August 'any. We � I ;placed c 11 t am. The work was: done by separators for Mr. Lawson. Mr. Lawson is �OTTIZ�Gs. —Seed ing is progressing rap- I I ,
are'paying 13o for eg7 s. As we tol Mr. G. I , CY-1
t1ful in dedgn, few parts to clean, easy to operate, a 9 d A. ! eaves, of Seafortb. 'The Ep- I hustler.—Mr. Thomas Hazzolwood and, idly, Pand some of the � Dry Goo' S '011ore.
way, The price of meat will alpo likely you oft times wo la�d, others fellow. B. B. 0
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othor separator, a perfect skimmer suitable for from t . * oving into the housei this week. —Miss.'Cluff; of Seaforth, was u�� ��_
r6liable and dumble, more points of merit than any a 00 the price of eggs, so I I unb, worth I Aeag le Df the M" thodist church in- f farmers will finish : � IP
that the farm 1798-1 a imily are this week al I .
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tWo �0 t weilty-fIve cawa. Call at my office and ex- .- wives will 8h re with ins WANTED. —Millinery app church, ' n ednesday evening ni I ext. I vi�itiug her n
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alaline tlie "National" before purchasing a oepara- good luck that is going.! I � one 'who bag learned dtcmmaki�jr prefert-d ; good raising . his barn this summei.—Mrs. J. Kiiechtel, for abou a keek.—Mr. William Morria,thecouncil Will ask county council to,'
t�r. Sold on easy toxms. ; I freshme,, to od muslopl and literary
— I I sewc r only Lead apply. The EJ McFaul O., Sea- n Mills and Miss Mills visited friends here, on k96ith is getting hi barn re-3hinRled. Mr. appoint arbitration as McKillop has done
,, I I � i : - fcrth, - :. 0 1793-U a ill be providea.—Mgs George Th ured4y last, —The many friends of � "bo*
W .&r.rs a IV,,, SOUTH HURON Lit_-E�NsEs,—The. 110' use � � progra'r Mrs. J. Irvine is also etting one of his barns
- MT- o nd dau- liter, , all the statute In r fo� 40 years. Council
A great many cbmplaints have b 9 .-Melville are�klad to see her around again. re, iglled,—Mr. iadlay - McIntosh and � 11 Lead
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: General Insu 1(ron met intlen-, by farwers about gettipz foul ecads In inangold visiting t t a home of Mr. F. Holmested.— .0� adjourned to meet in Xr. White -'a. -
Machiriesi anlY Bicycles, 1� sall on Friday 1,Asb, to grant ,he licenao4 � for seed. we made ariv-ng,�uients this year I ith cilr Next S 11 . —Our merchants here are paying, 12.k cents M . .nry each three bury, on Wednesday, May 21st, an a court
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NORTH MAIN St., SEAFORT11, - the current year. The Ifoll � � is- wholesale men to have it, all re r eggg,� � te4ma at work me di g, on their 200-aolre of revision, and for other matters, at -10'
� i owing I were i - --- -cleaned,aud .ve find It preach i .t a -morning on 11 Lessons from _: �,
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. . 1630 sued .- - SEAFORTU,—MVS. � great improvement. tWc bave Evan..? Improvod .. I �: 7 faime.—Mr. George' undas, I is o'clock in the forenoon.1—Jon-,,- 0. Mor-trasoN,
T1 omas. Stephens, � ,,.m,,t,h S. 'the in ," and In - the, eveping the ; . . I who gob h .
r n I U I I ; w Log. This variety has racked firob Sp I Hensall. I : ;
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i Henderson & DeLacey, 'Cc mercial hotel ; College. Also Giant Yell.)w In( � � LoQ'A BRIEFS.—The Epwofth League get aroundi—Mr. %Vallk _� I I
; ormediaf;5, Ste0d the BibI8." It seenied a great pity that � so ' ce, an aged gentle- - I
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� THE CANADIANil - er, Bdggs'Gi%nt Yellow Oijal and R03'al'Glarit Sugar I few people vailed themselyes of �he o per- li�sld a topic social in the Methodist church, man, who is residinlg at the'residence . of his ]Eftx�iber. - -
I he ring th� leol 806 -in-law, 6hnston Kinney, in very I I
vowsong - bdre on "!Christian J. G. Stanbury, B. .A..., Barriater� Solidtor
James Dick, Dick house ; tT. J. Hun; Beet.. A full line of garden seeds and c:iriy potatoes. p on Monday evening last, when there was a hdr. J .
. ,Grip honee ,- shops, E. D Jos3ph tu ' �
a I A. Young, Seaforth. 1792-2 11 i very good attendance and an enjoyable time ill. st present. -7-Mr.' Aaron Hully is h ' * ,
. . 0 'n,kof - bommerce I Weber. HENSALL,—W, R, Mdgine and Cintiiz'jaynsl ip, in the town hall,' by Mr. I giving NotAry, :Conveyancer, money, to loan,Rxeter,ont -
! � Mangold seed. —Farmars de'siring to ob- at T f o'enb. The programme for the evening a barn erected. 'Milsgr& Hoegy and Wolfe. At Hensel] every Tuesday. i 11W
i ' George Scott. ExETER —H. Cunni ' . Arthur I . Beale, M.A., oge the White p �
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I � agham, tain good clean manfold'seed, cannot do better than I 0 ,Was a very interesting one, while refresh. aye the job.—Mri, McEwen, of the post. B' -,
, - CAPITAJ-(PAID UP). W.Rawkshaw, W. Ti, Afteson, Ge 'rge al Cream D pa.-tment of thei Women's Uhris- ments
. try Hamilton & Kers, ce� Seaforth. 17,93-l' . , UIEFS. — Joseph dobbledick and wife
made a pleaF .
ight Million Dollars $8,000,000. merner, extended ; shops, F�irmer Brot 'era We sell Evan'si seOds. They have a lon� tian Tail peianoe Union., � Mr. Beale does - jant break in the literary office store, has p'i, in a nice selection of Iefb:on Saturday fora, 'trip to Californis.—
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1793 9 nob pretf d to be an I and musleal part. —Professor' Harrison, of apt ing and surnin r goods. -
- - . _ orator, bub in a gentle- , William Treble and his two g
! and Ae' J. Knight. BA'yFiE)',D,—Left, �ver clean record. Beattie B�os., seaforth. 1 � �] 0
un I I i service with very much � i I ., _. �
. est, - $2i0000000, til next moeting. Us OR-NE,—Jo Seed corn.—It you want the "enuine inanly a d forcible manner, presents his a�eeptanee in St. Paul's church, on .Sab- 1 . I , were they will realdt
; i� 8 ph �ondon, conducte, Monday for the west
u Stephens. STEFIIEN,_Wm� Moffat, an- Bailey seed corn, Hamilton & Keralake, Soai)rtb are truths t his hearers.' T6ose -wh'o heard � in future. —Rev. Mr. Knowles, of Credibon,
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1 SEAFORTH BRANCH. tralia ; August Hill and W Fritz, Crediti bath morning last, delivering an able and i
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I * )n ; I head(jugirters; also have �11 other varieties on �and. him coul n�t help but be. impressild by the - I . Ladies' gaiteret i, regular $1 75 arld $2 took the services in Main street Methodiat
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jA gst.narai Banking business tran- Simon Dletriob, Mouub Cprmel ; .. Jai nes . - impressive missionary sermon.—On Wed. church, on Sabbath Rev. Mr. Millyard
I _ P 1793 .1 sincerity pf the man and ihe in�poirtance of I per', pair, on Frida
Shaddook, Corbett ; Joseph prenner, r n anb sugar beet and mangold seal. his measE I go. Men of Mr. Beale's stamp are nosday, April I&h, a very hap y - eveat tbe�lotat si Per payir.anloo forea rpleg in our Notth going to Hensall.—Iresne, the little daughter
- siacted. Farmlers" Notais digicounted � I - no in which window, nearly all size, . �Ill clear out
. 8 [a . H. Mi!, A ent for of William Jones, was killed last weak by
. We Geo. A. Sip ter shoes fol men g I
nr - ' hipki ; 0. . The best, -he newest, tbo" eapest, at Beatl ic Brop,, the only bad that can possibly be succeEs. t6e prineipals were from this village. 6nd Vic K .
a d speciial n'ttentlon given' to the Bend ; James Hannan, 8 �. Seaforth. . i Ill took place in the city of Londo P
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obilection of Siale Notes. Moser, Dashwood ;, G org G 1793-1 i, ful in blie important work ladies. - rla 0 Oes for falling out of a buggy, and was buried in
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.SAVINGS BAN K.—Interotst allow. banded tbree months'll B ' Cun h ' All orders left at this store to take down refer to the marriage of Rev. W. J. Doh- ; . 1793-�
r out.iis win , _E1 pipes and stavep as Social Purity in the lives of the 1 rouag. —Mr. I I Exeter, cemetery 04 i Saturday. — Ernest
Khiva, extended three i 116M . . - erity, B. A., ofj 8b. Paul's church, Bensall, , Better buy some was1h goods nex
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e0 on deposits of $1 and *ipwardsi. L_ . 2 [- . John Dopp, of Berlin, was.in, to t week Beach has been -
Be3ignaul, St. Joseph ; Mrs.1W. NbDholson; will have csr60 atte0tion. Chesney & Smile to Miss[ Elizabeth, leldest daughter of the because a little later we will not, have the r � g 'If
jSp6olat facilities for triinsactlon of Se:aorth. 1 1793-1y, days this week,,renewing acquaintances. . . I enewing acq .—Miss H. Suther-
i .. . . full, assortments we, no* have. We havd a
bustriess In the Klondike. DIstriat Blake ; E. L. Shoemaker and Louis Foster, . — - la�te Alfred Croysdale, of Poplar Villa, landi of Hensall, spent 8unday and Monday
. . r, Try' a pound in your own home, the I ! - : -_ r. - ,� I I .
, n I . Whitle Bridge, Yorkshire, England, and big'stock now—never had a bigger or better " ColfinS.�J. G.'
-re:aey orders. payableat any bank,losued ailthe Zurich. STANZLEY,-11. hOffer, Kippon ; you'll undetsband .why Vaere'a such a denand f6r I I Bluevale. . etc k—but our a the guest -of Mrs. R. IH.
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fo, lowing rates :— I 0. B. Littlo, Bru6p-field ; V.rna - left ove our 28c,tea. Beattie hroo., Seaforth. I w�o for the past rfeW years has been' li 0 ales are larger. More people Stan-bary leaves the hoose he hai been oc-"
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Under $10 .08 $20 to 880'r .12 TucKE:RS__N11T11,—Chs,rICs Wil#ou, 1�ruce&ld ; Jul6tone is � su to state t vvibh her uncles, the Messrs. George and from ,us' and many see* the advis. thisweekand
alo to M Jo 930 to $50, .14 p(Irior cold �Iater kalgo- .7ill,resid6 with Mrs. . -
om- mine for wa]14, in difforclit tint3, and only 26o per i . n I Fowall, at the rectory. . until he :can ,secure
` George M. Strong,. Red Tavern. The' c I Mlos Church 11, 6f Turnberry, who.has bee J4mes Patty, The ceremony was performed ab * of,buying early. All we say is 11 Come
IF. HOLMMTEDI 0. E. PARKES. missioners met again in- Heneall, ,,on Thux" 6 pound package. For pale by Chesney & amil si now improv a ,
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i Solicitor. I a- ey, I so serions I ing in health. in� th'- Cronyn Memorial church, Loudon, by '% d see. ' Far too many kinds and rode,, 10 another resid"ce. VLmss Cudmore, Of
, S aforth;' successors to S. Imullett & Co. 1793, —Mr. 116bbard 6oruel a.16to�e tb�e r otor, Rev. U. C. Owens, M. A. I
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Mausger. day, to take up these that bad be e , 1 1, of Clare Brl,o a talk them up here.; The E. M sul Co.
1 1624i a The I I Hurondale, will move iii,to the house vacattd �
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i further conside . � I . Ellgh6et price paid I a Works, Rres;on, is taking adv�,Ttage of a bride was beautifully attired, and was Seaforth.
r,ation. � � !I �or one car of p tatoe� 'I - , I given - 17931 by Mr. Staubury and owned by him.—Mrs.
__ —*I I � at A. �oung's, Seaforth. � . . 793-i a eek � holidays, by visiting friends in &�ay by her uncle, Mr. James Petty. The C6UNCIL.—Council meb in the Queen's Dorothy Handford, of -Centralia aged 85-
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Bikes.' Bikes. .Bike ' I I . h n ty.—Two of Alex. Messer's chil- b desmaid was Miss Blanche Petty, of � this hotel, Seaforth, on Friday last ;
� S9 A TnRow Dows VO l' ACROSS�. —The I Goo I girl wanted or general hous ,work: 'WW h mother of Thomas Handford, of towni -
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Beaver lacrosse club to go t) Bayfield fro,,, �:ml%y until 00tobor ; four d an b been very seriously ill' but are, I ce, cousin of. the bride, who was hand -A members present. A Newell, Canada Oo. and sister of Thomas sett, or, -was buried I
i —AT— refcoptly made appliba- � , , , . � p I �� all t a years, f
. , . L small toys. Salary, $10; per montil. somewha; betterr of lat' so�ely dressed ,while the groom was agent, waited on council to have road be. in Exeter cemetery on Ssturdsyt The fun--
. i tion to the Canadian 'Liicroa' a Asaociatgon 4ay let, to Mrs, A. S. AW Apply after . e.—Messrs. 'Willia,m- , 9 I . sup.
IBALDWIN'S BICYGLE , foradmission to' the senior me,! ies, but, at a - �nBon, Bayfleld, Ont. . Gardiaer[and J. MacDonald, of Goderich-, ported by his brother. After the marriage, tween concessions 18 and' 14, opposite lots eral *as ver largely attended.—W. J. WiI__
i 1 1793.1 : wheeled I oEluevale on Sunday and a ca�8mony, the happy couple were driven to y P
: meeting Of the clubs 4t 1) . . , pent 1, opened, as the company could put a ten. son ha taken a osition as clerk with W. .
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! - STORE, Itague, ou:'Tuesday, th 1 . : �— , : the day v i Mr. -and Mrs. Gardiner. --miss the station, where they took the �trsiu for ant on land if there was a road, Council J. Zell rdware I
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1. __ . WE�T. HITP.O�N, Li6E,_NsFs,-7The c6mmis! Bell, of .... 3 1 rave, visited bar sister, M re, the east. Mr. and Mrs. Dohert� are de- -
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� Io seems that i t h an "'tion e I agreed to examine road and report at a at Grand Bend getting hin * he for
fl�'We still have the largest stock of wheels I )a nu ' t. sioners of WestHur meb at the ins A -1 futu I a 1; In_ a pe
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I refused. t �ai m ,� lex. Me Ye , this week.—Mrs. Ctimmer, of setvadly popular, and we unite with their re meetlug. There were 8 tenders for summer visitors.—Georg caper left ion
in � ng of the association a irule *as piIssed al- otrace, lClinto ' "etc � � .
. the 06unty. New wheels at $25 and up. lowijig the clubs theD I � . n, on ;Jursday of last, we r a Owen-Souzad, is vipiting her daughter Mrs. veky many ftionds in wishing them long the Winthrop drain. a a �t
80cond-�aad wheels iii the�l P sob I Pigeon got Tuesday to take a situ ion with Samuel
league.' to r,- when �he applicatiots for licenses for e�i _. Fawce4t._-Mr. Fred MeCratken,, of'Brus- and continued happiness through life.— the contract for $2,214. Isaac Bolton pre. Bagehaw, of Toronto, ,contract r
cannot afford to walk very far when these 116114 . to Bay I i t I
from $5 uP. - You range their own whedulii he J �
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were col isidered. Last. year sale, I , ,o .—P. B.
visit d ner's on:Sunda�.! Mts.. Middleton and family left here this adnti.ad a petition for -drain under the Muni- Dignan, of London, spent Sunday at his
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prices-pre-.vail. Also in buying from us you clubs were to form that� 1pagoe. 'Tbis r ale there Wer� 30 hotels and two shop licenses �—Mr- & -d Coultas spent last 'week at' we�lek for the weat, to jol�2 Mr.� ,
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may hav"eemed a wime�one . I Middleton, � Act, from lot 8, concLesaion 14, to Beau. home I here. -�-Next Sabbath mbriing, the -
protect yourself in the Matter of accidents, ,4ut an is Eeen by granted, and this yea r there were applies, Ripley.—' h, i weather du the Psab week wl�o went but there last fall. ,
as we ha,v� the beat repair shop in the West Oubs,;f� later develop- Mr. and Mrs. cips'
. the action of these " . 31 hotels an I two shops, 28 of th� has been ... er 7 favorable ring champ Creek, in Grey. -Council passed a .Independent Order of Qddfellowm will At-
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and hL-ve Competent men only ; I mentx have proved that it w �ions for for outdoor work Ja�nes W. Reid also left for the west the moti I on authorizing F. W. F&rneombe, C. tend 'service at Jame� street i Methodiab
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an mOst,unwi0e. former, being granted 11and two to be donaido' and in cc a( uence the plow and the seed saTe day, and they will travel together the E., to make a report in, accordance with church, It being the an "V r1sKrv. of the In-
MPIOYed, It, has made these clubs A cloo, . -
who are ready to do all kinds of r!pairs In ;,deat cOr ered at the adjour'ned! meeting on the 24th �: drill have em much in evidence. - i A goo greater part of the way. A number of petition. Account ' � . I % -
and ip bound to prove a;, deat blowlaoti 11 . 4 aware passed and paid stitution of the order.-- ;
L'Oyoles, Sewing Mae . K; White, of- �
, hines, Lawn That of S. Pike, of.:o the Waverly House rain is mu h needed, however.—Mias M _837.50.� was passed Ottawa, paid a flying vait to .has brother,
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Ddowers cros@6 In Ontario. They havIl refused Clinton, was not gratited, owing to insuffi i , Aitcheson is rety ill at pres' ar�_ their friends gathered'at thesitation to bid amounting to .
Kiaires, Scissors, in fact any old thing' - A by-law
. application of Seaforth and I that of Sh6l. t ent. We hope thsm,farewell 'and to wish them success in in accordance with chapter 240 R. S. O.. to Millar Wbite., last weel -. T 1 to n 11 �
Gqt your lawn mower in a oibnt population. T4e application of E .' he , st r � ti
ow and have it bounie, ,two, clubs. wbo� !of al others in tbe I d.:; soon to hearof her recovery.,—The Bluevale th6 far-famed west.—Miss Hattie Sather. compel all parties building fences along road remains very weak but his many friends
pub in ethape, and save money, time and the Swarts Goderich, wa , past week, allowances t _�
� Province, have every right �� I 1 a leftover ; in -regard! c is I eing,put in raadiness: for the land was in Exeter during the o build a6me, of wire with posts hope for a recovery soom! The approath z6f
8, ar ow, a, ier tions, which will com ape ding a few ( a
,to be in t1he to that of N. G. Bog . - petition], serseson"'aryol! . A mence on lays with Mrs. R. -H. Col. at I ait"one rod &part, to be lawful fences, the elections ought to
mower. Agents for New Williams and league if arty clubs,have.;' Tnay� have be.6n � for the grantinj of a icense was signed byl May let. �f I a directors ate confident that, lin .--Miss Bawden has returned from Clin. in accordance with by-law for line fences. George Samw 11 recelved',word of, .6ke death
New Home Sewing. Machines. A full sup. flaying lacrosse *ben �ther lelubs i a
-always, in stock. eague kne ' hi I * . n t�e 96 u4mes. and a contr peti tion- of 80 nameal with the 0 -o mration of the 1armers, a suc- tono where she had been
pl� of neeffies and sundries, ,
� I W not Ing of4he " I a names ap.! ceseful me r will, be I the ' oulb � ,visiting The clerk was authorized to notify all own. - I
; I �game. What was also handed in, 2( of them of a friend, Mrs. Chaptnin, -of Ingersoll and .
the Objectsofthese clubs 11 . i re of their her I mother for ' a few days.— era of gravel pits to attend next meeting of left Tuesday morning for! that plaole.—Win.
0. X Baldwin �" in acting as they peering on each petition. Those receivin4 efforts. . . , r. Duff, who has the contract Mrs. Carry and daughter, Miss: Sarah Jane council if the want ten cents a load for Bawd ton o� business on Tues-
; , Seadorth. have done, we do not kno� . w,bixp persona who licenses were : Clint�n—j. Ratterib H, for drawl , tie cream, wi y an was in Clin,
I are in a pasition to know' i ury., 11 Osve two team's Cur�ry, left here on 15aturday last, for their grav . The reeve was instructed to meet day.—Mr. and Mrs. Gattis of Michigan,. " ,
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I --&-, Opinion that they hope by keeping out Be - new home in Moose Jaw, and- to join the the reeve of Morris before next meeting of, who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs.
� , I a Graham ; shop licensel' Thomas Bell. l Voile.. but the n 'ober will probsb�y be incre4sed remt� of the family who left here a month or council, and if he would not agree to allow B. S. O'Nail, -left on
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